A postdoc position is available in biology at National Cancer Institute. All students regardless of citizenship are eligible to apply. Applications are invited up to February 06, 2015.

The Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis (DCTD) is offering a postdoctoral position to investigate the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the regulation of gene expression, signal transduction, and proliferation in human tumor cell systems as well as clinical samples. This research effort also focuses on the development of small molecule inhibitors targeting reactive oxygen-generating epithelial tumor cell NADPH oxidases.

We seek a highly motivated individual with demonstrated scientific productivity to join the laboratory. Experience in eukaryotic molecular pharmacology and signal transduction is required; expertise in cell - and in vivo-based molecular pharmacodynamics and free radical biology is also desirable.

Benefits
The stipend starts at $ 47,450 commensurate with experience.

Application Requirements
Interested candidates must have a Ph.D. and have at least two years of postdoctoral experience. Applicants must have a strong background in molecular biology and biochemistry.

How to apply?
Send a cover letter, CV including bibliography, and contact information for three references to Dr. Krishnendu Roy.